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  1. 1. Where do you leave your phone while playing?

    • Home.
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    • The car.
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    • The locker.
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    • In your pocket turned off.
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    • In your pocket turned on.
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In my golf bag, turned off. I'll check it at the turn to see if Warren Buffett called me asking for advice.

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Mine is in the cup holder on vibrate, I get called for work at any time and have to be able to answer all calls.

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Usually in my bag, sometimes in my pocket if I'm listening to music or podcasts (which is nice, but only really practical if I'm not paired up with anyone). I keep it on, not on silent. My phone only chimes when I get a call, and I basically only get calls in emergencies. Obviously if I were playing a tournament I'd have it silenced and tucked away in the bag.

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I use it for gps/stat tracking so it's in the cart on silent.

Eric

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I played for a long time before cellphones and the many incarnations it has gone through,  and I realize there are apps available for distances and advice to play a particular hole. I have very simple cellphone and the only one I call or from whom I get calls is my wife.  I have never even texted a message.  My phone remains in the car.  I use it when I am out doing the groceries or errands or on the road for CAA/AAA.  I plan on being the last man in Canada not totally in the electronic watch (only partially).  Someday I might even consider facebook, but I doubt it. Meanwhile I read sprinkler heads if they are there and estimate my distance based on the 3 yardage sticks on each hole.  So far so good.

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If it's the weekend, I leave the bloody thing on the charger back home.

If its during the week, I leave it in the car hidden under a pile of crap on the passenger seat. Note: it's a cheap one, so not a real big risk anyway.

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On my push cart using GolfLogix. I use a bicycle mount phone carrier on my push cart. In rainy conditions it is in my pocket in my golf rain gear using GolfLogix.

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In my golf bag in silent mode.

Don

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In bag, on silent mode.  I'd just turn the thing off but I want to see who called and if I have any messages from work as my phone rings when I get a work voice mail.  But it doesn't leave a message.  But if I see my work number I know somebody has called.

I yell at anyone in my group who doesn't put their phone on silent or leaves it in the cart so I can hear the goddamn thing vibrate.

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In the bag on silence mode.

I don't play with gps systems, call it old fashion but, i still use

the 3 distance markers 200M 150M 100M as my distance guide.

Sunday at competition we play a FBBB in morning round, my team mate

uses a bushnell and gave me the distance but i didn't switch clubs a single time

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Locker. Golf course I play does not allow cell phones.

LOL.....what a load of crap.   No doubt a rule that isn't enforced......and I don't care what CC you belong to.   This is a load of BS.............

Please keep in mind, I am a golfer that believes any golfer on the course with a ringer turned on....shall it ring out loud, he/she should be removed from the course.   With that said, your statement is ludicrous and not realistic.   I don't care if it's Augusta National or Pine Valley........I promise you the golf patrons stay connected!  LOL  (if in a silent way)

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- Big Bertha Alpha 815 3-wood
- Callaway Razr Fit 5-wood
- Callaway Big Bertha 4-5 Rescue Clubs
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- Mizuno Mp-T4 56degree SW
- Mizuno Mp-T11 60degree SW
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Originally Posted by Robbyboy

Locker. Golf course I play does not allow cell phones.

LOL.....what a load of crap.   No doubt a rule that isn't enforced......and I don't care what CC you belong to.   This is a load of BS.............

Please keep in mind, I am a golfer that believes any golfer on the course with a ringer turned on....shall it ring out loud, he/she should be removed from the course.   With that said, your statement is ludicrous and not realistic.   I don't care if it's Augusta National or Pine Valley........I promise you the golf patrons stay connected!  LOL  (if in a silent way)

And I'll guarantee you that not everyone sees the world your way.

Rick

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The higher end the club.......the more likely they have a phone close by.

I am just a regular golfer schmuck.......if I play Saturday/Sunday at 630am during prime season, .the phone stays in my bag on silent.  I may look at it once making the turn. When I play mon-fri........it stays on me...(on silent)   To suggest golfers that play more exclusive clubs will disconnect...........is pure BS.

What's in Paul's Bag:
- Callaway Big Bertha Alpha Driver
- Big Bertha Alpha 815 3-wood
- Callaway Razr Fit 5-wood
- Callaway Big Bertha 4-5 Rescue Clubs
-- Mizuno Mx-25 six iron-gap wedge
- Mizuno Mp-T4 56degree SW
- Mizuno Mp-T11 60degree SW
- Putter- Ping Cadence Ketsch

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